Recent Find 1858 Percussion Revolver

Rob Prahl

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I recently acquired an 1858 percussion revolver that I am trying to figure out any lineage and value to this item. I have attached pictures of the information that I have been able to figure out so far. Any help would greatly be appreciated.

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Remington New Model Army revolver. From the serial number it was likely manufactured in late February 1864 (at least according to the serial number tables in Ware's book Remington Army and Navy Revolvers 1861-1888)

Any idea where 41467 falls? I'm still fishing parts out of boxes but do these also show up on the Springfield Research Service lists?
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